Introduction to Tsallis Entropy Theory in Water Engineering

Author:   Vijay P. Singh (Texas A&M University, College Station, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138747944


Pages:   436
Publication Date:   26 July 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Focuses On an Emerging Field in Water Engineering A broad treatment of the Tsallis entropy theory presented from a water resources engineering point of view, Introduction to Tsallis Entropy Theory in Water Engineering fills a growing need for material on this theory and its relevant applications in the area of water engineering. This self-contained text includes several solved examples, and requires only a basic knowledge of mathematics and probability theory. Divided into four parts, the book begins with a detailed discussion of Tsallis entropy, moves on to hydraulics, expounds on the subject of hydrology, and ends with broad coverage on a wide variety of areas in water engineering. The author addresses: The Tsallis entropy theory for both discrete and continuous variables The procedure for deriving probability distributions One-dimensional velocity distributions Two-dimensional velocity distributions Methods for determining sediment concentration Sediment discharge Stage–discharge rating curve Precipitation variability Infiltration and the derivation of infiltration equations An introduction to soil moisture, soil moisture profiles, and their estimation Flow duration curves The eco-index and indicators of hydrologic alteration (IHA) Measures of redundancy for water distribution networks, and more Introduction to Tsallis Entropy Theory in Water Engineering examines the basic concepts of the Tsallis entropy theory, and considers its current applications and potential for future use. This book advances further research on water engineering, hydrologic sciences, environmental sciences, and water resources engineering as they relate to the Tsallis entropy theory.

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Author:   Vijay P. Singh (Texas A&M University, College Station, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Weight:   0.771kg
ISBN:  

9781138747944


ISBN 10:   1138747947
Pages:   436
Publication Date:   26 July 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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... a comprehensive introduction to hydrologic processes from the entropy perspective. -Professor Upmanu Lall, Columbia University, New York, USA Dr. Singh does an excellent job of combining the Tsallis entropy theory with water engineering for water flow and transport of sediment in hydraulics. I greatly admire the approach-the details and the rigor presented in this book. I would definitely have this on my bookshelf. -Professor Venkat Lakshmi, University of South Carolina, Columbia, USA The book is organized well. ... The topics covered are relevant, and more importantly, come with examples. ... The main strength of the book is the compilation of Tsallis entropy applications in water resources engineering by one of the foremost researchers in the world on this topic. The style and presentation is within the reach of most graduate students, and should appeal to academics and practitioners. -Professor Rao S. Govindaraju, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, USA ... Dr. Singh's book provides an easy-to-digest summary of the fundamentals of using entropy concepts. He illustrates the methods using a broad array of detailed applications. ... a primary resource for anyone interested in learning and applying entropy concepts. -Professor Richard H. McCuen, University of Maryland, College Park, USA ... a game changer for research and practice in water resources engineering. ... The author has explicitly demonstrated the unifying nature of Tsallis entropy theory in developing solutions to water resources problems. This book will hail a new era for solving problems based [on] Tsallis entropy theory in water resources engineering. -Professor Umed Panu, Lakehead University, Ontario, Canada


""… a comprehensive introduction to hydrologic processes from the entropy perspective."" —Professor Upmanu Lall, Columbia University, New York, USA ""Dr. Singh does an excellent job of combining the Tsallis entropy theory with water engineering for water flow and transport of sediment in hydraulics. I greatly admire the approach—the details and the rigor presented in this book. I would definitely have this on my bookshelf."" —Professor Venkat Lakshmi, University of South Carolina, Columbia, USA ""The book is organized well. … The topics covered are relevant, and more importantly, come with examples. … The main strength of the book is the compilation of Tsallis entropy applications in water resources engineering by one of the foremost researchers in the world on this topic. The style and presentation is within the reach of most graduate students, and should appeal to academics and practitioners."" —Professor Rao S. Govindaraju, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, USA ""… Dr. Singh’s book provides an easy-to-digest summary of the fundamentals of using entropy concepts. He illustrates the methods using a broad array of detailed applications. … a primary resource for anyone interested in learning and applying entropy concepts."" —Professor Richard H. McCuen, University of Maryland, College Park, USA ""… a game changer for research and practice in water resources engineering. … The author has explicitly demonstrated the unifying nature of Tsallis entropy theory in developing solutions to water resources problems. This book will hail a new era for solving problems based [on] Tsallis entropy theory in water resources engineering."" —Professor Umed Panu, Lakehead University, Ontario, Canada


... a comprehensive introduction to hydrologic processes from the entropy perspective. -Professor Upmanu Lall, Columbia University, New York, USA Dr. Singh does an excellent job of combining the Tsallis entropy theory with water engineering for water flow and transport of sediment in hydraulics. I greatly admire the approach-the details and the rigor presented in this book. I would definitely have this on my bookshelf. -Professor Venkat Lakshmi, University of South Carolina, Columbia, USA The book is organized well. ... The topics covered are relevant, and more importantly, come with examples. ... The main strength of the book is the compilation of Tsallis entropy applications in water resources engineering by one of the foremost researchers in the world on this topic. The style and presentation is within the reach of most graduate students, and should appeal to academics and practitioners. -Professor Rao S. Govindaraju, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, USA ... Dr. Singh's book provides an easy-to-digest summary of the fundamentals of using entropy concepts. He illustrates the methods using a broad array of detailed applications. ... a primary resource for anyone interested in learning and applying entropy concepts. -Professor Richard H. McCuen, University of Maryland, College Park, USA ... a game changer for research and practice in water resources engineering. ... The author has explicitly demonstrated the unifying nature of Tsallis entropy theory in developing solutions to water resources problems. This book will hail a new era for solving problems based [on] Tsallis entropy theory in water resources engineering. -Professor Umed Panu, Lakehead University, Ontario, Canada


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Vijay P. Singh is a distinguished professor in the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering as well as the Zachry Department of Civil Engineering at Texas A&M University. He received his B.S., M.S., Ph.D., and D.Sc. degrees in engineering. He specializes in surface-water hydrology, groundwater hydrology, hydraulics, irrigation engineering, environmental quality, and water resources. Dr. Singh has published more than 24 textbooks. He is a registered professional engineer, a registered professional hydrologist, and an honorary diplomat in water resources engineering of the American Academy of Water Resources Engineers.

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